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301 The Review and Herald February 25, 1902, paragraph 2
… barren fig tree. Great light has been given to her. She has had abundant opportunity for bearing much fruit. But selfishness has come in, and God says, “I will remove …
302 The Review and Herald February 25, 1902, paragraph 3
… , fruitless fig tree, and with mournful reluctance pronounced the words of doom. And under the curse of an offended God, the fig tree withered away. God help His …
303 The Review and Herald March 18, 1902, paragraph 6
… the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries? either a vine, figs? so can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh.”
304 The Review and Herald May 27, 1902, paragraph 6
… the fig tree, and all the trees; when they now shoot forth, ye see and know of your own selves that summer is now nigh at hand. So likewise ye when ye see these things …
305 The Review and Herald June 9, 1903, paragraph 5
… a fig orchard. He was hungry, “and seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find anything thereon.” The tree presented an appearance of …
306 The Review and Herald July 28, 1904, paragraph 22
… the tree beareth her fruit, the fig-tree and the vine do yield their strength. Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the Lord your God: for he hath given …
307 The Review and Herald August 17, 1905, paragraph 5
“And Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every man under his vine and under his fig-tree, from Dan even to Beersheba, all the days of Solomon.”
308 The Review and Herald April 18, 1907, paragraph 5
… the fig-tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labor of the olives shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut …
309 The Review and Herald December 19, 1907, paragraph 13
… the fig-tree, and the pomegranate, and the olive-tree, hath not brought forth: from this day will I bless you .”
310 The Review and Herald February 18, 1909, paragraph 3
… barren fig-tree is one that we should keep continually before us. It is not profession of righteousness that will meet the needs of the world today, and fulfil …
311 The Review and Herald April 15, 1909, paragraph 7
… the fig-tree because it bore not fruit. Thus he would teach that God is not pleased with his human agencies if in their lives they utterly fail to fulfil the …
312 The Review and Herald April 22, 1909, paragraph 9
… , or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; and a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree can not bring forth evil fruit …
313 The Review and Herald January 5, 1911, paragraph 2
… the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labor of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut …
314 The Review and Herald April 13, 1911, paragraph 13
… fruitless fig-tree.’ May the Lord forgive his people who are not doing the work in his vineyard that he has given them to do.
315 The Review and Herald June 22, 1911, paragraph 1
… the fig-tree which put forth its boastful foliage; but when the Master came seeking for fruit upon it, he found nothing but leaves. They are ever ready to advance …
316 The Review and Herald May 27, 1915, paragraph 5
… his fig tree, and drink ye every one the waters of his own cistern; until I come and take you away to a land like your own land, a land of corn and wine, a land of bread …
317 The Review and Herald July 15, 1915, paragraph 4
… the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labor of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut …
318 The Review and Herald February 7, 1957, paragraph 19
… barren fig tree, destitute of fruit. Rely upon no human being for words of comfort. Seek the Lord most earnestly, while you read His rich promises and apply them …
319 The Signs of the Times October 5, 1876, paragraph 2
… barren fig-tree. It stood forth among the leafless trees with its apparently flourishing branches far in advance of all other trees. Christ sought for fruit …
320 The Signs of the Times October 5, 1876, paragraph 3
… the fig-tree with moral qualities, and makes it the expositor of divine truth that he may teach a lesson to his disciples, and not only to them but to all who should …